10May 12
by Jack Williams
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Is it a dessert? Is it a main course? It’s hard to classify precisely although the one thing that’s for sure is that it is 100% awesome yumminess! I pulled this Baked Tofu in Peanut Butter Sauce recipe out of my hat last Sunday after a meat-loving friend bet me I couldn’t prepare tofu in a way that he would consider delicious or even edible, for that matter. Since he is notorious for having a sweet tooth, I decided to mix things up a bit and go for something leaning towards dessert than your typical savoury tofu dish. This was the result.
So, to make a long story short, I made the dish, he tried it, and he was absolutely blown away! The saltiness of the tamari contrasts nicely with the sweetness of the peanut butter, and the ginger, chilli pepper and garlic seemed like a good idea to give it a bit of a Thai feel.  (Another Thai dish that can be made with tofu is Pad Thai.) It may be a bit rich for some tastes, but if you’ve got a sweet tooth or just love peanut butter, I definitely recommend you try this one right away!
You Need:
- 400g soft tofu
- 3 tbsps gluten-free Tamari Soy Sauce
- 6 tbsps smooth peanut butter
- 1 tsp fresh ginger, very finely chopped
- 2 cloves garlic, finely chopped
- ½ tsp fresh chilli peppers, finely chopped (can substitute ½ tsp paprika)
- 200 ml boiling water.
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 200ºC.
- Mix the peanut butter with the boiling water in a bowl. Stir until all the peanut butter is dissolved.
- Sauté the ginger, garlic and chilli peppers in a little oil for about 2 minutes or until the garlic starts to brown.
- Add the spices to the peanut butter and tamari sauce and mix well.
- Cut the tofu into ½ cm slices.
- Lay the tofu slices along the bottom of a deep, non-stick baking pan or casserole dish. If you don’t have a non-stick pan, grease the bottom with a little oil or butter before laying out the tofu.
- Pour the peanut butter mixture over the tofu slices.
- Bake in the preheated oven for 20 minutes or until the peanut butter sauce solidifies and starts to bubble at the edges.
- Serve on top of rice or alongside some steamed veggies.
Ready In:Â 30 minutes
Serves: Â 3
Difficulty: Â Â 2 out of 5
Tags: Baked Tofu in Peanut Butter Sauce, chilli peppers, garlic, ginger, gluten-free, paprika, peanut butter, soy sauce, tofu
This entry was posted on Thursday, 10 May, 2012 at 10:54 am by Jack Williams and is filed under Desserts, Less than 30 minutes, Main Courses, Meal for 2 people.
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Interesting.
Peanut butter is such a great invention! It blows my mind when someone says they don´t like it.
Such a pitty my husband is allergic to peanuts…